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Allaitement en Ontario, fiche d’information no 2 : Allaitement maternel et statut socioéconomique

première page de la fiche d'information sur l'allaitement maternel et le statut socio-économique

Part of a series of 5 fact sheets for service providers, exploring issues related to breastfeeding in Ontario, this particular fact sheets addresses the relationship between breastfeeding and socioeconomic status across the province.

Also available in English.

See also :

Fact Sheet 1: Notable Trends within the Province (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 3: Breastfeeding among Young Single Mothers (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 4: Breastfeeding Peer Support (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 5: Evaluating Breastfeeding Programs and Initiatives (in English and French)

Allaitement en Ontario, fiche d’information no 1 : Tendances notables dans la province

Couverture de la fiche d’information no 1 : Tendances notables dans la province

Part of a series of 5 fact sheets for service providers exploring issues related to breastfeeding in Ontario, this particular fact sheet focuses on notable breastfeeding trends across the province.

Also available in English.

See also :

Fact Sheet 2: Breastfeeding and Socioeconomic Status (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 3: Breastfeeding among Young Single Mothers (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 4: Breastfeeding Peer Support: An Effective Strategy to Reach and Support Populations with Lower Rates of Breastfeeding (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 5: Evaluating Breastfeeding Programs and Initiatives (in English and French)

Allaitement en Ontario, Fiche d’information no 4 : Programme d’entraide à l’allaitement maternel, une stratégie efficace pour rejoindre et soutenir les populations ayant de faibles taux d’allaitement

Couverture de la fiche d’information no 4 : Programme d’entraide à l’allaitement maternel, une stratégie efficace pour rejoindre et soutenir les populations ayant de faibles taux d’allaitement

Part of a series of 5 fact sheets for service providers exploring issues related to breastfeeding including trends in Ontario, this particular fact sheet focuses on how peer support can help address breastfeeding barriers for women in the province.

Also available in English.

See also:

Fact Sheet 1: Notable Trends within the Province (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 2: Breastfeeding and Socioeconomic Status (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 3: Breastfeeding among Young Single Mothers (in English and French)
Fact Sheet 5: Evaluating Breastfeeding Programs and Initiatives (in English and French)

Infant sleep messages – Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

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This fact sheet is part of a series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages that provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

This particular tip sheets provides information about the risks of exposure to tobacco smoke during or after pregnancy on SIDS. It is also available in French.

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (available in English and French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments : Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Infant sleep messages – Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS)

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This fact sheet is part of a series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages that provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

This particular tip sheets provides information on the risks of consuming alcohol or drugs during and after pregnancy on SIDS. It is also available in French.

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (available in English and French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments : Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Messages sur le sommeil des nourrissons – Créer un environment de sommeil sécuritaire

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This fact sheet is part of a series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages that provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

This particular tip sheet provides information on arranging a safe place for an infant to sleep in. It is also available in English.

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (available in English and French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments : Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Messages sur le sommeil des nourrissons

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This series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death.

These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (also available in English):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments: Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Infant sleep messages

Infant Sleep Message #1 as png picture

This series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (also available in French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments: Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Messages sur le sommeil des nourrissons – L’allaitement et le syndrome de mort subite du nourrisson (SMSN)

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This fact sheet is part of a series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages that provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

This particular tip sheet provides information on the beneficial effects of exclusive breastfeeding against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is also available in English.

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (available in English and French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments : Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?

Infant sleep messages – Creating safe sleep environments

Infant Sleep Message #1 as png picture

This fact sheet is part of a series of 7 Infant Sleep Messages that provide tips and practical suggestions for parents and caregivers of infants aged 0-12 months on healthy and safe sleep. The tips support the current recommendations on how to reduce the risks of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and other sleep-related causes of infant death. These messages are consistent with the information provided in the Sleep Well, Sleep Safe booklet (in English and French).

 

This particular tip sheet provides information on arranging a safe place for an infant to sleep in. It is also available in French.

 

How to use these tips:

  • Share the tips through your Facebook pages.
  • Send the tips via Twitter.
  • Create links from your website to the tips.
  • Print the documents and use them as handouts.
  • Use the text in your parent newsletters.

 

Here are all the Infant Sleep Messages (available in English and French):

  • The safest place for an infant to sleep : Did you know that the safest place for an infant to sleep is in a crib, cradle or bassinet?
  • Attachment and sleep : Did you know that your infant needs your loving care to better develop healthy sleep habits?
  • Establishing routines : Did you know that routines are important to help infants sleep well?
  • Creating safe sleep environments : Did you know that creating safe sleep environments will reduce the risks of infant death?
  • Breastfeeding and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that breastfeeding reduces the risks of SIDS?
  • Alcohol/drug misuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that avoiding alcohol and drug misuse can reduce the risk of infant death?
  • Smoking and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome : Did you know that preventing exposure to tobacco smoke, during pregnancy or after pregnancy, reduces the risk of SIDS?